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what is the fair number that a warren buffett or a mitt romney or myself should pay? that's going to be at one end of the debate? but how do we get others in our economy who want to be taxpayers, who want to be taxpayers, those who lost their jobs under this administration, want to be back under the administration and pay their fair share, so let's get them the jobs to do that. >> i'm not sure that was a clear response. >> it was clear. it worked for me. >> let me go to joan. the vice president biden right when he urged you to switch to an anti-terror strategy in afghanistan, just go after the terrorists, maybe from offshore, from out of the country, and get away from this counter-insurgency strategy of trying to nation build, that's cost us all these lives. was your vp right and were you wrong when you stayed with counter-insurgency? >> you know, i listened to joe biden, my vice president, chris. he was an important -- he played a huge role in crafting our strategy. i listened to my defense secretary. i listened to my secretary of state pip also listened to my genera
what is the fair number that a warren buffett or a mitt romney or myself should pay? that's going to be at one end of the debate? but how do we get others in our economy who want to be taxpayers, who want to be taxpayers, those who lost their jobs under this administration, want to be back under the administration and pay their fair share, so let's get them the jobs to do that. >> i'm not sure that was a clear response. >> it was clear. it worked for me. >> let me go to joan....
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it is true that my friend, warren buffet for example, could afford to pay a little bit more taxes in order to give additional tax cuts to joe the plumber. to exxon and mobil. it made $12 million in record profits over the last several quarters. they can afford to pay a little bit more so that ordinary families who are hurting out there and trying to figure out how they will afford food and how they will save for their children's college education, they need a break. no one likes taxes. including myself. ultimately, we have to pay for the core investments that make this economy is strong. >> let's not raise anybody's taxes. >> i am not sure if you could hear or see that clip as well, but the facial expressions were interesting to watch. what can we learn from that? >> well, the president is obviously president. that is one of the more memorable saturday night live ksits. -- skits. he does not want to be on the defensive. he looks like he was explaining in a way that ordinary folks could relate to. he ended up winning ohio four years ago. the president is going to be much more presiden
it is true that my friend, warren buffet for example, could afford to pay a little bit more taxes in order to give additional tax cuts to joe the plumber. to exxon and mobil. it made $12 million in record profits over the last several quarters. they can afford to pay a little bit more so that ordinary families who are hurting out there and trying to figure out how they will afford food and how they will save for their children's college education, they need a break. no one likes taxes....
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we have got the warren buffett focus who turned his investment on cleveland. a rare interview with the chairman, president and ceo who does not do a lot of interviews. he started in in 1973 as a student employee and he has risen to be the ceo. that is the great american great cleveland story. we have mayor frank jackson and president mark shapiro, this is a great story in cleveland. ashley: got to let you get back to jimmy page. liz claman in cleveland, ohio. we look forward to all of her great interviews and how to turn that job creation around. we would love to know how they did that. let's get to the floor show with traders at the stock exchange and the cme group and nynex. let's go to the stock exchange. we got some decent private jobs numbers but this market totally ran out of steam. >> the jobs numbers locked up 50 points but we should keep in mind the jobs number gets adjusted by 50,000 or 60,000 and nobody knows which way so friday will be bigger. it was 1350 in the future which presented resistance and lack of anybody wanting to buy. people are taking
we have got the warren buffett focus who turned his investment on cleveland. a rare interview with the chairman, president and ceo who does not do a lot of interviews. he started in in 1973 as a student employee and he has risen to be the ceo. that is the great american great cleveland story. we have mayor frank jackson and president mark shapiro, this is a great story in cleveland. ashley: got to let you get back to jimmy page. liz claman in cleveland, ohio. we look forward to all of her great...
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megyn: the reason it stuck out to me as a news person is we heard elizabeth warren at the democratic national committee and her remarks about how wall street is corrupt, and it's awful, and downtown manhattan in the way these banks do business and so on, and brit hume made the comment after her remarks, it's as if she forgot her guy was the president over that time. there is a theme that comes out of the democratic side when they get too critical about the situation the what it is now in the country. >> i think you are hitting the nail on the head, though. we were in a very, very deep hole. the president said the night that he won the election in 2008, he says it will take us a long time to recover. and i think that is really more indicative of what the vice president was saying and elizabeth warren was saying. we have been in a deep hole. we have begun to recover. there was good housing news and jobs news. we have a long way to go and we acknowledged that. but we are not going to get there if we go back to doing what the bush administration was doing and the republican congress was
megyn: the reason it stuck out to me as a news person is we heard elizabeth warren at the democratic national committee and her remarks about how wall street is corrupt, and it's awful, and downtown manhattan in the way these banks do business and so on, and brit hume made the comment after her remarks, it's as if she forgot her guy was the president over that time. there is a theme that comes out of the democratic side when they get too critical about the situation the what it is now in the...
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government sectors to not tell people about the layoffs that's going to come -- >> steve: with the warren act. >> right. with the sequestrations. it is really going to be a horrible, horrible second term. he's doing everything to keep the power p for himself and the shadow boss. >> steve: do you feel that way, that main stream media doesn't report much on stuff that is harmful to the president's reputation? >> i mean, i watch a loft different things and i wouldn't say that's necessarily true. one thing that is true is that american people know that the economy is not as strong as it needs to be. i think that people don't necessarily look at indicators like the gross domestic product to determine whether or not they feel that the economy is getting better. they look at their own pocketbooks and whether or not they're getting a job, whether or not they're still living paycheck to paycheck. the bottom line here is that we need candidates that are putting forth proposals and policies that will improve the lives of ordinary americans. i just don't think that mitt romney has put forth anything
government sectors to not tell people about the layoffs that's going to come -- >> steve: with the warren act. >> right. with the sequestrations. it is really going to be a horrible, horrible second term. he's doing everything to keep the power p for himself and the shadow boss. >> steve: do you feel that way, that main stream media doesn't report much on stuff that is harmful to the president's reputation? >> i mean, i watch a loft different things and i wouldn't say...
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any personal attacks, but just like the lady did up there in massachusetts, what's the lady's name warren, she kind of roped him in there. he was eager to make remarks about her and you could tell his disdain for the woman in his face i'm talking about this guy, brown. i hope the president continues to maintain his kind of perfect calmness about him when he does things like this, you know. i'm here in north carolina, i'm home on vacation, because the polls open early in north carolina, and i did that last time he ran for president in 2008. the enthusiasm does not feel like it did then. >> i was in florida, they can do registration until october 9 and after that start on the 10th 10th doing early vote. i hope the campaign's getting ready. i'm sure the romney campaign is trying to do something somewhere, getting ready to turn people out. i think you're going to see hopefully more activity on the ground and activity on the ground. you're saying where you are in north carolina, you didn't see that kind of activity. >> no, i see the people are very enthusiastic about voting for obama this year
any personal attacks, but just like the lady did up there in massachusetts, what's the lady's name warren, she kind of roped him in there. he was eager to make remarks about her and you could tell his disdain for the woman in his face i'm talking about this guy, brown. i hope the president continues to maintain his kind of perfect calmness about him when he does things like this, you know. i'm here in north carolina, i'm home on vacation, because the polls open early in north carolina, and i...
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i thought the most damning part, not just for elizabeth warren but also for too many candidates out there, name one republican senator that you'd be able to work with, and she couldn't name one. >> she named richard lugar, but he's leaving. >> she's going to have to fly to indiana. >> that was a great question. >> or drive. not one person that she could work with. and i'm not picking just on her, but that is damning for her. it's damning for a lot of other candidates. >> it's pervasive. >> and it's pervasive, yeah. >>> still ahead -- >> hold on. whatever what? >> no, i'm just saying, that's the problem, is that it might be that some -- most of the republicans are extremely difficult to work with. and vice versa. >> scott brown working with democrats. >> but she can't work with scott brown if she's replacing him. >> no, i'm just saying, scott brown works with democrats. he really does. i'll tell you what. >> watch him. >> salient point. >> all night long. >> wow! >> look, it goes both ways. >> he locked himself in a room for one month and he comes up with that? >> he's a good boy. >>> stil
i thought the most damning part, not just for elizabeth warren but also for too many candidates out there, name one republican senator that you'd be able to work with, and she couldn't name one. >> she named richard lugar, but he's leaving. >> she's going to have to fly to indiana. >> that was a great question. >> or drive. not one person that she could work with. and i'm not picking just on her, but that is damning for her. it's damning for a lot of other candidates....
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. >> one of your big shareholders is warren buffett. curious, did you have a conversation with him before you did this? and if so, what did he say? >> well, i don't ever talk about conversations with individual shareholders. what i would say is we were quite confident that we could create value for our shareholders with this transaction. and i think the early results would bear that out. >> irene, what are you seeing in terms of food prices? food costs, i'm sorry. we've seen corn and soybeans go up dramatically over the past four or five months. how is that affecting your business and your margins? >> we're going to continue to see inflation in the low to mid-single digits. some things are going up as you said, other commodities are going down. cocoa and coffee going down, for example. the key for us is to ensure we're investing in our brands that as commodities go up, we are in a position to be able to price away those cost increases. >> we did a survey at my house for the most popular snack in the world after we saw this list. and i t
. >> one of your big shareholders is warren buffett. curious, did you have a conversation with him before you did this? and if so, what did he say? >> well, i don't ever talk about conversations with individual shareholders. what i would say is we were quite confident that we could create value for our shareholders with this transaction. and i think the early results would bear that out. >> irene, what are you seeing in terms of food prices? food costs, i'm sorry. we've seen...
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as we check in and take a live look at the harrisburg expressway, here at warren road, everything moving right along, but you will want to expect reduced visibility here. and unfortunately the conditions will only get worse out on the beltway. here's what it looks like in parkville at hartford road. you will want to be extra careful. be sure to slow down, it's extremely important to do that because that visibility really going to be very low this morning. megan and charley, over to you. >>> five things you need to know on this wednesday morning. if you live in fells point, you live in one of country's best neighborhoods. the american planning association named the waterfront community as one of the 10 greatest neighborhoods of 2012. charles village made the top 10 list in 2008 and downtown fredrick was labeled as a great neighborhood, that was in 2010. >>> if you just had a baby, the newborn already owes the state more than $13,000. a nonpartisan group pushing for state budget reform claims that every american owes a little over $13,000 in state debt. that debt, they say, is for state sp
as we check in and take a live look at the harrisburg expressway, here at warren road, everything moving right along, but you will want to expect reduced visibility here. and unfortunately the conditions will only get worse out on the beltway. here's what it looks like in parkville at hartford road. you will want to be extra careful. be sure to slow down, it's extremely important to do that because that visibility really going to be very low this morning. megan and charley, over to you....
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but, look, elizabeth warren is a player now. she's like a lot of other women who have cut a path in politics. she's doing that, and she's done so very effectively. so i think we really kind of need to grow up about how we treat women in politics. everybody knows something that is misogynist or condescending to the point of being offensive. i think that doesn't get close to that. i think -- >> why do you think the audience roared at that one? >> i think -- that's probably more political as opposed to anything having to do with gender. >> you guys handled this really well. by the way, it's a tough call. i think this race is really close and i don't think that debate made it any less close. thank you susan milligan, and michael, as always, a fair guy. >>> up next, another etch-a-sketch moment for mr. mitt romney. he keeps flipping. he's flipped on illegal immigration. now he won't revoke, he says, obama's two-year-old visas for young immigrants. he's flipped so many times. [ snoring ] ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing
but, look, elizabeth warren is a player now. she's like a lot of other women who have cut a path in politics. she's doing that, and she's done so very effectively. so i think we really kind of need to grow up about how we treat women in politics. everybody knows something that is misogynist or condescending to the point of being offensive. i think that doesn't get close to that. i think -- >> why do you think the audience roared at that one? >> i think -- that's probably more...
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we have warren decker. he is from a university in fairfax, virginia. joining us from boston, a professor alan schroeder. he has 50 years of high risk tv. what makes a good debate and a good debater? >> i think the difference between a really good debate from my standpoint, intercollegiate debate, and debates we see at the presidential level is that a really good debate would be characterized by some depth of clash and arguments back and forth between the two. a lot of that is missing from presidential debate. the testing of ideas comes from that clash. without that clash, i think the debates to not serve quite the punch. in presidential debates, the primary function they serve is to fill in the blanks in between, give the challenger and opportunity to be on the same stage, as laura was indicating. they serve a valuable function. comparing them to the types of debates at the collegiate level is unfair, i think. >> alan schroeder, you called this a high risk television. why? >> it is a television show more than a traditional debate. a debate is the word
we have warren decker. he is from a university in fairfax, virginia. joining us from boston, a professor alan schroeder. he has 50 years of high risk tv. what makes a good debate and a good debater? >> i think the difference between a really good debate from my standpoint, intercollegiate debate, and debates we see at the presidential level is that a really good debate would be characterized by some depth of clash and arguments back and forth between the two. a lot of that is missing from...
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last night in massachusetts, senator brown and elizabeth warren. they both said something goofy. viseen that or heard that a billion times. that's regrettably, the unfortunate part. but the viewers get tow watch the whole thing. >> i think if the viewer tunes in, it is a chance to see both people side by side. the great danger for an incumbent president is, if the challenger comes off as being competent in that setting, all of a sudden, the challenger's elevated to being equal of the incumbent. i think incumbent presidents have more at risk than do the challengers. >> greta: is it smart to engage your opponent, or do you just deal with the moderator? do you turn to the opponent and say, look, challenge that one? >> i think you are better off to talk straight to the american people. not even talking to the moderator, talking to the american people. one of the most famous lines, back to your point, about clever lines was ronald reagan saying, i am not going to let my opponent's youth and inexperience count against him. everybody broke up laughing because he had taken the issue of h
last night in massachusetts, senator brown and elizabeth warren. they both said something goofy. viseen that or heard that a billion times. that's regrettably, the unfortunate part. but the viewers get tow watch the whole thing. >> i think if the viewer tunes in, it is a chance to see both people side by side. the great danger for an incumbent president is, if the challenger comes off as being competent in that setting, all of a sudden, the challenger's elevated to being equal of the...
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look at his remarks on the warren court, not going far enough. he believe this is stuff. he didn't evolve. he has not grown into the governance of this country. he is who he is. >> sean: the media and the dnc spin is, we knew about this speech. this is what they are saying. >> the transcript,-- >>> the transcript is you new. nobody's seen that before. number 2 is, you know, you are hearing and seeing an obama that he -- it seems -- i keep going back -- who is the real obama? that's not the one that speaks to the american people -- >> this is the real obama-- >>> you believe this is the real obama? >> this is the real obama? >> this is candor. here comes out as a combination of black militancy, the radical black militancy, the idea we are not what martin luther king wanted was judge by the content of character, as all americans, when he spoke to the nation. this is the obama that says, i will prey on individual groups and use you as i need you, but i am going to use the black community. and this is usery, you are using the black community. they are in the same horrible pos
look at his remarks on the warren court, not going far enough. he believe this is stuff. he didn't evolve. he has not grown into the governance of this country. he is who he is. >> sean: the media and the dnc spin is, we knew about this speech. this is what they are saying. >> the transcript,-- >>> the transcript is you new. nobody's seen that before. number 2 is, you know, you are hearing and seeing an obama that he -- it seems -- i keep going back -- who is the real...
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here is warren tripped up, i think, when asked to name a republican she could work with. just name a senator or any bunch of them. here is what she said. let's watch. >> can you name some republicans in the senate today that you are able to work with on big issues, substantive issues, that the country faces? >> i think probably richard lugar would be one that would come to mind. >> he's not going to be there. >> he's not going to be there. >> who else could you name, senator? >> that is a problem. let me do this one -- let me -- >> just let me ask the question. are there any republicans that are going to be in the senate that you feel you could work with substantively and compromise with? >> look, it depends on what the subject matter is. >> what was the problem with naming a few others like, well, corker is pretty good. i didn't like the way he ran that campaign, but -- lamar aim exan der, lindsey graham, a lot -- saxby chambliss. >> i think the mistake was not -- >> she didn't have an answer. >> she named lugar. >> he's gone. >> yes, ind. but i think the mistake she mad
here is warren tripped up, i think, when asked to name a republican she could work with. just name a senator or any bunch of them. here is what she said. let's watch. >> can you name some republicans in the senate today that you are able to work with on big issues, substantive issues, that the country faces? >> i think probably richard lugar would be one that would come to mind. >> he's not going to be there. >> he's not going to be there. >> who else could you...
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the profe professor warren. she's a scolding schoolmarm. >> i think she just got it. it's not the professor. that is nongender specific but when you say a student in your classroom, that does sound like miss jean brody kind of talk, like he's talking about somebody in a high school, a woman teacher. i heard it. i don't want to jump on it because i don't dislike this guy, scott brown, but i do think that's going to hurt him. >> i don't know if it will hurt him so much. i get the point here about how that may have sounded, but, you know, look, elizabeth warren is a player now. she's like a lot of other women who have cut a path in politics. she's doing that, and she's done so very effectively. i think we really kind of need to grow up about how we treat women in politics. everybody knows something that is ma soge nis or condescending to the point of being offensive. i think that doesn't get close to that. >> why do you think the audience roared at that one? >> i think -- that's probably more political as opposed to anything having to do with gender. >> you guys handled
the profe professor warren. she's a scolding schoolmarm. >> i think she just got it. it's not the professor. that is nongender specific but when you say a student in your classroom, that does sound like miss jean brody kind of talk, like he's talking about somebody in a high school, a woman teacher. i heard it. i don't want to jump on it because i don't dislike this guy, scott brown, but i do think that's going to hurt him. >> i don't know if it will hurt him so much. i get the...
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. >> up and down night for both elizabeth warren and scott brown in the second big debate. if you wonder about the interests in na senate race, listen to this. 5,000 people showed up to watch in person. chuck todd and others have noted that is more than the number of people who often show up for presidential debates. it's a hot one. first, politico's roger simon joins us from denver. he says, quote, the romney campaign is not in a state of disarray. it never got arrayed in the first place. he'll talk about his article that says mitt needs to kick butt. join our conversation on twitter. you can find my twitter page @tamronhall and reach any team @newsnation. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. you paid...wow. hmmm. let's see if walmart can help you find the same look for less. okay. see? walmart has all these leading eyewear brands and styles. rockstar! really? yea
. >> up and down night for both elizabeth warren and scott brown in the second big debate. if you wonder about the interests in na senate race, listen to this. 5,000 people showed up to watch in person. chuck todd and others have noted that is more than the number of people who often show up for presidential debates. it's a hot one. first, politico's roger simon joins us from denver. he says, quote, the romney campaign is not in a state of disarray. it never got arrayed in the first...
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you saw that scott brown, elizabeth warren debate last night in massachusetts. this is what campaigns do. this is what candidates do. but i will tell you that mitt romney has been behind closed doors for much of the day today, in debate preparations, brooke, with the sparring partner, ohio senator rob portman. and perhaps the day's most notable development in the day with not very many development is that they just stopped for lunch at chipotle. they put a wrap if you don't mind the pun, on the morning debate session. i'm sorry. i had to do it. >> puns aside, before we start focusing on tomorrow night in den denver, i want to look back at romney and obama. romney, maybe appearing a little more amped up than the president in these sxmexamples. let's watch and talk on the other side. >> you have a problem with al w allowing someone to finish speaking. i suggest if you want to become president of the united states, you got to let both people speak. let me speak. >> at the time when the war started you said it would be quick and easy. you said you knew where the wea
you saw that scott brown, elizabeth warren debate last night in massachusetts. this is what campaigns do. this is what candidates do. but i will tell you that mitt romney has been behind closed doors for much of the day today, in debate preparations, brooke, with the sparring partner, ohio senator rob portman. and perhaps the day's most notable development in the day with not very many development is that they just stopped for lunch at chipotle. they put a wrap if you don't mind the pun, on the...
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jonathan, as luke said, brown leads warren 58 to 27% on most likable, but warren wins 47 to 42% on helps working people. that to me is interesting. they don't like her as much but they think her heart is in the right place and values. >> here you have the president is likable, and they also -- and the people also think well things are bad, but he's the one who cares about them. how she's able -- how she -- elizabeth warren will bring the personality and she cares about us thing together will be really tough because as we've seen, the reason why pollsters ask these questions and the reason why we focus on the likability question, is because it matters. >> what does likability mean? does it mean scott brown has a pick-up truck? i mean -- i mean it is -- to me, i understand that in massachusetts, there seems to be also a kind of predisposition against electing women to positions of power. >> it's a tough thing for women in massachusetts. >> scott brown has worked owe doesly and esid wasly to attach this label to elizabeth warren to the professor which should be a good tag, but she is someon
jonathan, as luke said, brown leads warren 58 to 27% on most likable, but warren wins 47 to 42% on helps working people. that to me is interesting. they don't like her as much but they think her heart is in the right place and values. >> here you have the president is likable, and they also -- and the people also think well things are bad, but he's the one who cares about them. how she's able -- how she -- elizabeth warren will bring the personality and she cares about us thing together...
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now, it is true, warren buffet, for example, could afford to pay more in taxes. >> we're talking about joe the plumber. >> in order to give additional tax cuts to joe the plumber before he was at the point where he could make $250,000. exxon-mobil, they can afford to pay a little more so ordinary families who are hurting out there, that they are trying to figure out how they are going to afford food, how they save for their kids' college education, they need a break. look, nobody likes taxes. i prefer that none of us had to pay taxes, including myself, but ultimately, we have to pay for the core investments that make the economy strong -- >> nobody likes taxes, let's not raise anybody taxes, okay. >> i don't mind paying more. >> businesses in america today are paying second highest tax rates of anywhere in the world. our tax rates for business in america is 35%. ireland, it's 11%. where are companies to go where they can create jobs and where they can do best in business? we need to cut the business tax rate in america. we need to encourage creating jobs, not spread the wealth around.
now, it is true, warren buffet, for example, could afford to pay more in taxes. >> we're talking about joe the plumber. >> in order to give additional tax cuts to joe the plumber before he was at the point where he could make $250,000. exxon-mobil, they can afford to pay a little more so ordinary families who are hurting out there, that they are trying to figure out how they are going to afford food, how they save for their kids' college education, they need a break. look, nobody...
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he is our president and when he does something well i praise him. >> but warren hit brown for raising money by tying his re-election to republicans gaining control of the senate. >> when senator brown talks here in massachusetts about how very bipartisan he is and how very independent he is, he sure is not saying the same thing when he goes around the country raising money. >> both candidates made awkward stumbles. warren was asked to name a republican senator she could work with. >> probably richard lugar would come to mind. >> indian's dick lugar is actually retiring. >> that is a problem. >> and brown, who is a lawyer, appeared unprepared for this. >> who is your model supreme court justice? >> after touting bipartisanship brun named an ultra conservative. >> let me see. that's a great question. i think justice scalia is a very good judge. justice kennedy. >> reporter: and for warren it's a challenge because massachusetts has never elected a woman to the senate or as governor, for brown with his big election year turnout in a presidential year it may be tougher for him as a republi
he is our president and when he does something well i praise him. >> but warren hit brown for raising money by tying his re-election to republicans gaining control of the senate. >> when senator brown talks here in massachusetts about how very bipartisan he is and how very independent he is, he sure is not saying the same thing when he goes around the country raising money. >> both candidates made awkward stumbles. warren was asked to name a republican senator she could work...
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scott brown has been on such the attack against elizabeth warren. he's behind. he's behind when it comes to women. i'll be curious to see if all these attacks, especially on elizabeth warren's heritage, if they turn off women. in some way, it almost rings inauthentic for him. it rings he knows he's behind and he's got to do it. people know the story is more about economy, jobs, not really about this heritage issue. >> connecticut senate race, republican challenger linda mcmahon, congressman chris murray. senator mccain was stumping for mcmahon. she spent $50 million on her last race in 2010. this year she spent over $16 million. part of the first generation of self-financed women candidates. i wonder if this is the start of parody, more to come. >> i find this to be one of the most interesting. if not because i think there are a lot of parallels to what's going on in the presidential campaign. you have a successful ceo running a business with a colorful, if not checkered history, running against an incumbent who does than have the best track record. it seems to
scott brown has been on such the attack against elizabeth warren. he's behind. he's behind when it comes to women. i'll be curious to see if all these attacks, especially on elizabeth warren's heritage, if they turn off women. in some way, it almost rings inauthentic for him. it rings he knows he's behind and he's got to do it. people know the story is more about economy, jobs, not really about this heritage issue. >> connecticut senate race, republican challenger linda mcmahon,...
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republican scott brown and democratic rival elizabeth warren faced off in their first debate last night. >>> the faa is investigating why passenger seats came loose on three different american airlines flights. the latest incident happened monday aboard a new york to miami flight. on saturday a similar problem forced a boston to miami flight to make an emergency landing and american says that same plane was involved in a loose seat incident last week which they thought had been fixed. fortunately no one on the flights was hurt. both of the boeing 757s involved had recently gone through maintenance that involved moving the seats. american says there could be a problem with the way the seats fit into the tracks on the floor. >>> a u.s. special forces soldier has died this morning in afghanistan. the service member was killed in an ied attack in the country's south. a shooting this morning south of tucson, arizona, has left one border patrol agent dead and another wounded. the fbi is investigating. the area is known as a major drug smuggling corridor. >>> six crew members have been arreste
republican scott brown and democratic rival elizabeth warren faced off in their first debate last night. >>> the faa is investigating why passenger seats came loose on three different american airlines flights. the latest incident happened monday aboard a new york to miami flight. on saturday a similar problem forced a boston to miami flight to make an emergency landing and american says that same plane was involved in a loose seat incident last week which they thought had been fixed....
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i highly recommend that everyone watch the airing of the warren debate. he rep mentioned her for saying something while he was speaking. he said i'm not one of the students in your class. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: would he dare say that to a man? >> stephanie: yeah, and he did discuss his staffers that were going the tomahawk chop? >> caller: no. he didn't say that. what a jerk. >> stephanie: exactly. >> she doesn't look indian. look at her, i don't see any feathers. >> stephanie: she should dress like pokahantus just to [ censor bleep ] up the debate. >> caller: you know that show the five. the chicks on there look like hookers. they dress like hookers. >> stephanie: are you saying i don't look like a hooker. >> caller: but they are "stephanie miller show" wannabes. they are called the fives. >> stephanie: we're the three. >> i think the original title was the five skaipgs. >> stephanie: tbone is being a scamp. he said did steph just tease that she has a date with jodie foster tonight! [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: no, it's much more exciting. >> stephan
i highly recommend that everyone watch the airing of the warren debate. he rep mentioned her for saying something while he was speaking. he said i'm not one of the students in your class. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: would he dare say that to a man? >> stephanie: yeah, and he did discuss his staffers that were going the tomahawk chop? >> caller: no. he didn't say that. what a jerk. >> stephanie: exactly. >> she doesn't look indian. look at her, i don't see...
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warren said he makes a different case behind closed doors and also said republicans, including brown, are out to block president obama's economic agenda. >> could the -- wow! >> football player. >> could the desks of mahmoud ahmadi nechlt jad be -- then he never left. now in hiding and seeking asylum in the u.s. we asked his american toerp why he felt he had to leave. >> he does not want to continue to live in the regime. he is offended by how the regime treats people, how it treats its enemies, the iranian people, about the level of persecution there and he also has concerns now about his own safety. >> his attorney tells us that the videographer's family has also fled iran. >> those who have the iphone 5, check your data usage. apple support forums online are being overloaded with complaints about a bug that drains data cellular usage. apple has not publicly commented but did already release a software upgrade with a bug fix. >>> very rough monday night for tony romo and the chicago bears. picking off the dallas quarterback five times. count it. >> five times, girl. >> thrashing of
warren said he makes a different case behind closed doors and also said republicans, including brown, are out to block president obama's economic agenda. >> could the -- wow! >> football player. >> could the desks of mahmoud ahmadi nechlt jad be -- then he never left. now in hiding and seeking asylum in the u.s. we asked his american toerp why he felt he had to leave. >> he does not want to continue to live in the regime. he is offended by how the regime treats people,...
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what was your initial reaction to the elizabeth warren/scott brown debate? >> scott brown fell into the trap that male politicians fall into when they debate women. he looked overbearing and angry. you can't do that when debating a woman candidate. i thought he was in a lot of trouble after that debate. >> whoa. the debate was last night. we have some clips for you ahead. also a look at the preparations for the presidential debates. now a day away. but first, we'll start with afghanistan. nato secretary general says there's a possibility that western forces could be withdrawn from afghanistan more quickly than previously planned. he suggested the deadly spike of insider attacks has hit the morale of troops serving in the war zone. in today's front page of "the new york times" says u.s. abandoning hopes for taliban peace deal. the times reports american officials are giving up on what was once a critical component of their it strategy in afghanistan. they are opting for far less ambitious plan that would have the afghans work out a deal among themselves once
what was your initial reaction to the elizabeth warren/scott brown debate? >> scott brown fell into the trap that male politicians fall into when they debate women. he looked overbearing and angry. you can't do that when debating a woman candidate. i thought he was in a lot of trouble after that debate. >> whoa. the debate was last night. we have some clips for you ahead. also a look at the preparations for the presidential debates. now a day away. but first, we'll start with...
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and preparing to use our money to do it >> steve: we are talking about lawsuits, hey, look under the warren act lochheed martin you are suppose tod let us know . and now the white house will write a big check maybe. >> they will make sure every last potential vote goes to the president this is what they are doing right now. loch heed martin want tod send out 123,000. >> steve: but ther required by law. >> gretchen: let's remind our viewers why. it is all part of sequestitration . >> that's the deal on january 1st. half trillion worth of defense cuts spread over 10 years go into affect. that means lay offs. >> gretchen: the argument that the obama administration we might come to a deal where sequestitration doesn't happen. it is it a hypothetical series was lay offs and you don't have to send out the warning notices. lochheed martin didn't buy that and so the white house came back saying we'll indemnify you. >> steve: thank you. >> very much. >> gretchen: coming up next on the run down. now you see here and now you don't. women erased from the catalog. 92 not all but one . he is a deadly and
and preparing to use our money to do it >> steve: we are talking about lawsuits, hey, look under the warren act lochheed martin you are suppose tod let us know . and now the white house will write a big check maybe. >> they will make sure every last potential vote goes to the president this is what they are doing right now. loch heed martin want tod send out 123,000. >> steve: but ther required by law. >> gretchen: let's remind our viewers why. it is all part of...
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the brown warren debate. if you want to have some fun this morning if you're feeling like you're unpopular in the workplace, do on the twitter and just search the words david and gregory and see what pops up. because after last night's debate, i have never seen more scorn heat on a debate moderator in my life. i didn't see the entire debate. i saw most of it and i think david gregory was really hard on both candidates. and if you look on the twitter today, you'll see liberals feel he was completely biased and conservatives feel the same way. maybe david was doing something right. he was not doing something right over the weekend on "meet the press" when he actually misquoted the president. to a rather alarming extent and falsely claimed that barack obama had claimed that al-qaeda had been defeated. of course, if you heard the actual speech of barack obama he talked about how al-qaeda was on the run. he said barack obama had said that the goal that i set to defeat al-qaeda and deny it a chance to rebuild is no
the brown warren debate. if you want to have some fun this morning if you're feeling like you're unpopular in the workplace, do on the twitter and just search the words david and gregory and see what pops up. because after last night's debate, i have never seen more scorn heat on a debate moderator in my life. i didn't see the entire debate. i saw most of it and i think david gregory was really hard on both candidates. and if you look on the twitter today, you'll see liberals feel he was...
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thank you. >> senator brown referred to warren as "professor warren" all night. the debate was also marked by a couple of stumbles, one there each candidates. ms. warren ran into trouble on the issue of bipartisanship while senator brown drew jeers from the crowd when asked to name his model supreme court justice. >> can you name some republicans in the senate today that you are able to work with on big issues, substantive issues, that the country faces? >> i think probably richard lugar would be one that would come to mind. >> he's not going to be there. >> he's not going to be there. >> who else would you name, senator? >> that is a problem. let me just -- no, let me do this. >> let me just ask the question. are there any republicans who are actually going to be in the senate that you feel you could work with substantively and compromise with? >> look, it depends on what the subject matter is. >> let me see here. that's a great question. i think justice scalia is a very good judge, justice kennedy, justice kennedy is obviously very good, and justice roberts. ju
thank you. >> senator brown referred to warren as "professor warren" all night. the debate was also marked by a couple of stumbles, one there each candidates. ms. warren ran into trouble on the issue of bipartisanship while senator brown drew jeers from the crowd when asked to name his model supreme court justice. >> can you name some republicans in the senate today that you are able to work with on big issues, substantive issues, that the country faces? >> i think...